> When using this standard, it is advisable to check the validity of reference standards and classifiers according to the National Standards Index as of January 1 of the current year, and according to the respective information indexes for the current year.

A classifier in Russian is a list of objects with corresponding unique codes.

In the Russian classification of medical instruments, some instruments are grouped under the title "medical instruments for moving aside":
The description says:
"Instruments whose working surfaces are paddle- or jaw-shaped and are connected by hinges, screws, or springs, and which se...

> Then when his daughter deare he does behold, Her dearely doth imbrace, and kisseth manifold.

> By an active and timely application of part of that capital to such improvements.., a revenue will be created so manifold more valuable to the state than the most usurious interest, a word more need not to be added!

> It was found necessary to clear the entire piers from the mass of onlookers, or else the fatalities of the night would have increased manifold.

> The welcome we received was overwhelming but..the hospitality extended to us was..repaid manifold.

> (Old English -feald, Northumbrian -fald, Middle English -fald, -fold), corresponds to Old Frisian, Old Saxon -fald (Dutch -voud), Old High German -falt (Middle High German -valt, modern German -falt), Old Norse -faldr (Swedish -fald, Danish -fold), Gothic -falþs; cognate with fold v.1, and with the equivalent Greek -παλτος, -πλασιος, also, more remotely, with Greek -πλο- in ἁπλός single, διπλός double (= Latin duplus), and probably with the Latin (sim-, du-, tri-) plex. Like the Greek and Latin equivalents, the Germanic suffix is appended to cardinal numerals (and adjectives meaning ‘man…

Lest ever ye be tempted to think Etymonline or Wiktionary compares with the OED in dept of analysis.

And that's even still the OED2; they haven't gotten to it yet for the OED3.

> .... indeed the latter seem to be (in many dialects) no longer current among illiterate people.

Ya know, there's a whole lotta that goin round.

That's quadruple and quintuple they're referencing there.

> The introduction of the Romanic synonyms double and treble or triple, to which were afterwards added the adapted Latin quadruple, quintuple, etc., has considerably narrowed the use of the derivatives in -fold; indeed the latter seem to be (in many dialects) no longer current among illiterate people.

A hierarchical classifier is a classifier that maps input data into defined subsumptive output categories. The classification occurs first on a low-level with highly specific pieces of input data. The classifications of the individual pieces of data are then combined systematically and classified on a higher level iteratively until one output is produced. This final output is the overall classification of the data. Depending on application-specific details, this output can be one of a set of pre-defined outputs, one of a set of on-line learned outputs, or even a new novel classification that hasn...

That page actually takes you to классификатор if you switch to Russian.

Nah, that's not even left by any sane standard. By European standards, that's far right.

I'm moderately left by those, and if I took that test it would probably explode and get me on all the watch lists in the world.

Jesus Christ, the questions are all over the map.

On some I'm far on the right, on others further left than I can possibly express.

On quite a few, I'm dead in the middle.

Very complex questions reduced to a five-word statement and a gamut of five possible answers.

> Western civilization has benefited more from Christianity than from the ideas of Ancient Greece.

How the fuck am I supposed to answer that. Who am I to even try.

How can I weigh Pythagoras vs Bach.

> Capital punishment should be an option in some cases.

Ugh. Weasel wording FTW.

No civilized country still has it. But Russia does still have it on paper. Even though they've not made use of it for three decades now. And that's sort of my stance really. No idea. Now where do I click to say "no idea".

2.8% Left, 50% Liberal

Who the fuck is M. Friedman anyway.

I only know one Michel Friedman, who is a German Jew that got in trouble for supporting human traficking because he likes Ukrainian prostitutes. Well, not really prostitutes, that's the point. Just Ukrainian girls to be made into prostitutes by force.

Michel Friedman (German pronunciation: [miˈʃɛl ˈfʁiːtman]; born 25 February 1956 in Paris) is a German lawyer, former CDU politician and talk show host. From 2000 to 2003 Friedman was vice president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, and president of the European Jewish Congress from 2001 to 2003. From 1998 to 2003 he had his own show on German television. Since 2004 he has been hosting a weekly talk show on N24 called Studio Friedman.
Friedman is a lawyer by profession and studied law and philosophy.
== Early life and education ==
Friedman was born to a Polish-Jewish family. His parents...

@Robusto it's interesting, isn't it, how they never go to the trouble of redacting the missing bits for length.

You see a black bar the span of two letters and you go, well that must be "of" or "at". That kind of thing.

It's even worse when they blacken entire passages not as a single whole, but each word individually.

On that note, if you want to see the place where I was born, and read a paragraph or two about my childhood, you can do that at musescore.com/user/27897310/scores/5994006 (And optionally listen to some music I sketched out just last night, if you're into that kind of horrible thing.)

Have you come across that wonderful word in German, Seelenstriptease? Striptease of the soul.

Anyway. Witness me modulate from E♭ major to H minor on a dime. I never even knew that was possible. But apparently it is. Shrug.

Milton Friedman (; July 31, 1912 – November 16, 2006) was an American economist who received the 1976 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his research on consumption analysis, monetary history and theory and the complexity of stabilization policy. With George Stigler and others, Friedman was among the intellectual leaders of the Chicago school of economics, a neoclassical school of economic thought associated with the work of the faculty at the University of Chicago that rejected Keynesianism in favor of monetarism until the mid-1970s, when it turned to new classical macroeconomics heavily...

Famous economist in the 1950's. Famous for being far right capitalist/free market. Famous for advising the Pinochet/Chilean government on economic policy (and getting tarnished with the negative aspects of that government).

𝒜₁: The clever quips he spits out of his pulpit. 𝒜₂: The purpurean philigree adorning his tippet. 𝒜₃: The pasty neeps of his winter garden. 𝒜₄: The fragant petroselinum of his summer garden. 𝒜₅: His youngest and most treasured Sunday-school pupils. 𝒜₆: The fruit of his loins.

@Cerberus I think you are right. As the example names suggest, it's probably written for Americans, and even so it's poorly designed.

The horizontal axis represents economics, and the vertical axis is related to your cultural stance or something, to the extent that is politically relevant.

Here's a list of the questions:

Left: 1. The government should redistribute wealth from the rich to the poor. 2. My country should give more foreign and developmental aid to third-world countries. 3. Equality is more important than economic growth. 4. There is at heart a conflict between the interest of business and the interest of society. 5. Government spending with the aim of creating jobs is generally a good idea. 6. Import tariffs on foreign products are a good way to protect jobs in my country.

@RegDwigнt Nice, and good work. But you promised a flute part and you only coughed up a fragment. My ear was interpolating staccato counterpoints over your limelight-hogging violin, in the last three bars.

@Færd I'm going to be cocky here: the question may have been written by someone who was unable to understand that European monarchies are almost entirely powerless; this person may think that monarchs and nobility oppress people, or make laws violating people's freedoms.